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The alarm is activated when you lock the door on the late '77s, but the early '77s had the key-switch in the fender. It's bascically just a hot circuit, with a relay, and a flasher. When the pin-swich grounds the circuit, the flasher beeps the alarm horn. The pin-switches are under the hood, and on both door-jambs, so when the door/hood was opened, the pin would ground, and the alarm would sound. Later cars also had switches on the t-tops.
I have some diagrams at the house, if you need them.


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what interior color do you have?
I just hope that your seats aren't pleater re-pro'slikemine are hehehe
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OMGOSH you mean my car actually came with an option...



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From what I have seen the ones that have the Stangray badge on em gots the key in da fender.
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